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A Quick Directory to Paul Hertz's Pages


Official Documents

The Collaboratory Project, home page for the group I work with at Northwestern University.

My Official Home Page, my page within the Collaboratory Project, with office hours, address, etc.

Research Document Architecture, a modular document architecture that I am developing for the Collaboratory Project.

Curriculum Vitae, the course of my life in one simple PDF document.


Art and Projects

Paul Hertz: Works on Paper, a one-person show of work over some thirty years, opening at Chicago City Arts on September 7, 2007.

Linkages, a work by Alma de la Serra, shown at the Siggraph 2007 art show.

Ignotus.com, the site were Alma and I and our friends Darrell and J.T. show our art. You can find my most recent work documented there, including Ignotus the Mage, a performance and installation at Siggraph 2006, and Fool's Paradise, my ongoing collaboration with composer Stephen Dembski.

Deadpan, or, the Holy Toast, from 1995 is still one of my favorite series of images.


Collaborations

Second Nature, an exhibit of new media for the millennium, shown at the Ukrainian Institute of Modern Art, Chicago. Second Nature was part of Project Millennium, Chicago's celebration of the millennium.

The Homestead, an early work by seven artists on the colonization of cyberspace, is no longer accessible. You can visit the scholarly journal Leonardo on the web to find an article about the Homestead in the Gallery section.

The Great Chicago Fire and the Web of Memory, a web site commemorating the 125th anniversary of the Great Chicago Fire for which I did the art direction. Sponsored by Northwestern University and the Chicago Historical Society.

The File Room, a web site documenting cultural censorship, created by Antoni Muntadas with a host of collaborators. The database can be updated on-line with new cases. This is one of the first artist's sites on the WWW.


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The Collaboratory Project, Northwestern University
Last updated 8-17-07